This article is a contribution from "Chou, Chou" on the Craftwork Network. It uses ultra-light clay to create a mini yard. After sending the photo, she disappeared without a trace again (no mistake), leaving only the honest and honest Xiao Lin diligently finishing the writing work~(>_<)~
Use ultra-light clay to make a small yard, and then put the finished cats in it (Clay Cat Tutorial) to turn it into their little home. The pink and white ones are tree powder (leftover from the last time I made a wire tree, see the tutorial here), and the green ones are grass powder. These things are all glued with white glue.
Make many long strips from brown clay.
Play with knitting style.
Cut off the excess to complete the fence on one side of the yard.
You need to make four fences, plus a bottom. I don’t know why there are 6 above, “Look, look” are you confused (^o^)/~
Paste and combine to get a basket structure.
Brush the surface with a layer of bronze acrylic paint.
It turns out that "Look, Look" made two such structures.
I don’t know what she used to play with the other one. Please keep paying attention to the craft work and report to everyone if there is any news!
Throw in dark clay, and don’t waste any scraps.
The floor is filled to the brim.
Press together to make a ground.
Make a small earth bag from black clay.
Use white glue to paste pink and white tree powder, like a mountain full of cherry blossom trees~
The floor is coated with white latex.
Paste the green grass powder.
Use white clay to make a curved fence to surround the small soil to prevent naughty eggs from destroying the beautiful cherry blossoms.
Finally, put the umbrella-holding cat we made earlier into the yard.
Here’s a recent frontal photo.
Look at the side photo, look at it very carefully!
The photo on the back shows the two cats living happily together~